Estate and Probate Appraisals in St. Charles County

Estate planning can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re preparing your own affairs or managing the estate of a loved one, there are countless legal and financial details to address. Beyond wills and trusts, one of the most important elements is knowing the true value of real estate.

In St. Charles County, Missouri, homes and property often represent the largest portion of a family’s wealth. For this reason, courts, attorneys, accountants, and the IRS frequently require a certified residential appraisal to properly settle estates, file tax documents, or guide probate.

That’s where 24 Hour Appraisal Group, led by Jacob Geringer, comes in. With more than 25 years of real estate and appraisal experience, Jacob provides accurate, defensible appraisals that help families move forward with confidence.


Why Estate Appraisals Are Essential

An estate appraisal determines the Fair Market Value (FMV) of a property as of a specific date. This isn’t just a “ballpark estimate” — it’s a certified document recognized by attorneys, courts, and the IRS.

The most common types of estate appraisals include:

  • Date-of-Death Appraisals (DOD): Used for IRS estate tax filings to determine property value at the time of death.

  • Step-Up in Basis Valuations: Helps heirs minimize capital gains taxes when selling inherited property.

  • Probate Appraisals: Required by probate courts to ensure fair property distribution among heirs.


Who Needs an Estate Appraisal?

Estate appraisals aren’t just for families. They are commonly used by:

  • Attorneys, for court filings and probate cases

  • CPAs and accountants, for estate and tax reporting

  • Trustees and executors, for distributing assets fairly

  • Financial planners, to help clients understand estate value for planning purposes


Local Example

A family in O’Fallon needed to settle their father’s estate. The siblings each had different ideas of the home’s worth, with online “estimates” ranging from $250,000 to $315,000. The IRS required a date-of-death appraisal, so they turned to Jacob.

His certified report established the property’s fair market value at $289,000. With this defensible number, their attorney was able to finalize probate quickly, saving the family from disputes and costly tax mistakes.


What Makes an Estate Appraisal Different?

Unlike a standard home appraisal for a mortgage, an estate appraisal must meet specific legal and tax requirements. Reports are often more detailed, and they may need to be retrospective (looking back at a past date).

Jacob ensures that every report is:

  • IRS-compliant for estate tax purposes

  • Court-ready and accepted by probate judges and attorneys

  • Thorough and accurate, based on real market data


Why Choose Jacob for Estate Appraisals?

When it comes to something as sensitive as estate planning, experience and credibility matter.

  • Certified Residential Appraiser (Missouri)

  • FHA-Approved and IRS-compliant reports

  • Trusted by probate attorneys in St. Charles County

  • 25+ years of experience with estate valuation

  • Fast turnaround times (often 24–72 hours)

Jacob’s rare combination of experience as both an appraiser and broker gives him a deeper understanding of value than most professionals in the field. Families, attorneys, and financial planners trust his reports for their accuracy, timeliness, and professional presentation.


FAQs: Estate Appraisals in St. Charles County

Q: Can I just use Zillow or an online estimate instead?
No. Online valuations are rough estimates and cannot be used for IRS or court purposes. A certified appraisal is required.

Q: How long does an estate appraisal take?
Most appraisals are completed within 24–72 hours after inspection.

Q: Who pays for the appraisal?
Usually, the estate covers the cost, but payment arrangements can vary depending on attorney guidance.

Q: Are estate appraisals different from refinancing appraisals?
Yes. Estate appraisals often require retrospective values or additional reporting formats designed for legal compliance.


Final Thoughts

Estate planning isn’t just about the future—it’s about making sure your loved ones are protected and your assets are handled fairly. A certified estate appraisal gives you the clarity and documentation you need to move forward with confidence.

Whether you’re an executor, attorney, or family member, Jacob Geringer and 24 Hour Appraisal Group are here to provide professional, accurate, and timely estate appraisals in St. Charles County.


Need an estate appraisal? Call Jacob today at (314) 570-6794 or request one online.


About Jacob Geringer

Jacob Geringer is a Certified Residential Appraiser, FHA-Approved Appraiser, Licensed Broker, and Real Estate Investor with more than 25 years of experience in the St. Louis metro market. As President of 24 Hour Appraisal Group and Broker of MarketPoint Realty, Jacob helps families, attorneys, and financial planners make confident real estate decisions backed by certified valuations.


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Estate and probate cases often require determining a property's value as of a specific date in the past—usually the date of the owner's death.

This is called a date-of-death appraisal (or retrospective appraisal).
At 24 Hour Appraisal Group, we specialize in delivering certified, court-ready retrospective appraisals that satisfy IRS requirements, Missouri probate courts, and heirs seeking fair distribution.


Why Are Date-of-Death Appraisals Necessary?

  • IRS requires fair market value at the date of death for estate tax basis

  • Probate courts need credible, certified valuation

  • Helps prevent disputes between heirs over property division

  • Essential for setting listing prices for inherited properties

Using a current valuation for tax purposes can result in inaccurate tax liabilities and family conflict.


Local Expertise Matters

A retrospective appraisal isn’t just guessing a past price—it requires serious analysis of local market data as of that date.
Jacob Geringer brings:

  • Access to historical sales data and MLS records

  • Local knowledge of St. Charles County market trends

  • Ability to adjust for property condition at that time

  • Certified appraisal practices meeting legal standards


What’s in Our Date-of-Death Appraisal

  • Fair market value as of the specific date required

  • Historical comparable sales analysis

  • Adjustments reflecting market conditions then

  • Photos (current and archival if available)

  • Certified, signed report suitable for court and IRS


Who We Serve

  • Executors handling probate cases

  • Estate attorneys and planners

  • Heirs preparing to sell inherited property

  • Financial advisors managing tax basis calculations

We treat every case with respect and discretion, understanding the emotional context.


Why Choose 24 Hour Appraisal Group?

  • Missouri-certified, professional service

  • Over 20 years in local real estate

  • Court-ready reports accepted by Missouri probate courts

  • Fast, responsive turnaround times

  • Clear communication at every step

We’re here to help families and professionals navigate the complex requirements of settling estates.


Ready to Schedule?

If you need a date-of-death or retrospective appraisal in St. Charles County, don’t leave it to guesswork.

  • Call Jacob directly at (314) 570-6794

  • Or request your appraisal online

At 24 Hour Appraisal Group, we deliver the accurate, certified, and respectful valuations you can trust.


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